Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ . i■* , The Great “!0t Ranch Show” With Descriptive Lecture I T " 3,000 Feet of Moving Picture Films A Dollar Show for Ten Cents. To* flight Song / “MEMORIES ’ by Miss Cecil Morgan
Th ® Prettiest Moving Picture ■how in the City. XEX W ABNER, Proprietor.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. First class baled hay and straw for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Buy the “Best Wagon” on the market, “The Weber.” Sold by Maines & Hamilton. One of the children of Mr. and Mrs. George Moss, at Frankfort, is reported sick with scarlet fever. Mrs. I. L. Galbraith returned to Elmhurst, 111., today; after a week's visit with relatives in Rensselaer. ' 1 New dried fruits are now arriving and opening very fine. Prunes, peaches, apricots, nectarines, figs and raisins.—Home Grocery. We can save you money on your bill of winter underwear. Men’s heavy fleeced shirts ’and drawers, 39c. ROWLES & PARKER. Theodore George, who is traveling for the Marshall Field company, is looking after his Rensselaer trade today. He has a good territory in Indiana and is making good with the company. Elmer Wilcox returned to work a t the Monon depot thlß morning. He was unable to enjoy his ten days’ lay off very much owing to the fact that he had the tonsilitls during gll the time. V. B. Rusk, of Rantoul, 111., and F. P. Rusk, of Almstrong, 111., were here Sunday to see their mother, Mrs. Martha Rusk. The latter is very poorly and is delirious part of the" time. John J. Pulls left this morning for Winnebago, Mir.n., where he expects to husk corn this winter. John worked there through the summer and it is surmised that there is something besides the ripened corn that lures him westward. John Duvall, who is working in the clothing department of the Marshall Field retail store in Chicago, was home over Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. He expects to go on the road in the spring.
Mrs. Lula Nuas, of Havelock, lowa, left for her home today. She had spent a week with her husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nuss, near Alx, and prior to coming here had visited her own relatives In Illinois for about three weeks. Capt. William Guthrie came over from Monticello this morning and was met by Attorney E. P. Honan, and went to the college to address the students. Capt. Guthrie Is the democratic candidate for state representative against John Brown. Miss Minnie Tinkham visited Miss PruP- o Ames over Sunday. Miss Tinkham is teaching at Wheatfleld this year- She-taught the primary ra de here four years ago and then went to Angola, where she taught In the college two years but found the work too confining and decided to again do public school teaching. Our White Star flour only $1.40, and our Acme $1.50. The two best flours have Just received another car. Try it- R()Wl ™ & PA RKER.
